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1875.. - .Mayor
and Councilmen: Mayor: Councilmen: Francis Webster Christopher J . Arthur George P e r r y Jens Nielson Robert Heyborne John V . Adams
Jan. 11, 1875.. . a committee was appointed to obtain lands for streets, e t c . It was recommended t h a t the City Council buy (from Homer Duncan1 all the land lying on the west side of the Creek. ( I n t h e mouth of Cedar Canyon1 Feb. 19, 1875.. . T h e City Council allowed the Supervisor of City Ditches $1.50 p e r day for labor. All delinquent bills to the City were required to be paid up o r be given a note bearing interest at one per cent p e r month. April 29, 1875.. .City taxes were assessed a t one half of one percent for the year 1875. City lots on the east side of the Creek, and owned b y t h e Corporation, were placed in t h e Auditor's r e p o r t a t $25 p e r lot. March 29, 1875.. . T h e Marshal was t o notify H . Chaffin to up the excavation t h a t he made opposite Lot 15, Block Plat B within 30 d a y s , a s his changing the course of ditch was damaging and detrimental to t h e i n t e r e s t s of City and also dangerous to persons and animals. (The was on Main S t r e e t between Center Street a n d 1 s t South) fill 25. the the lot
May 2 9 , 1875.. .The Marshal was to inform Mr. H . Sudweeks that his corral, situated on one of t h e main water s e c t s of the City, is a nuisance and request him to move i t forthwith. June - 25. 1875. ..George P e r r y a n d J e n s Nielsen were assigned as a special committee t o visit Hiram P e r r y a n d request him to quite digging u p a portion of Birkbeck S t r e e t , a s he has been doing to make adobies, and fill u p the hole already made. Sept 23. 1875.. .The City decided to take wheat, barley, a n d oats at 20 ; p e r l b . and corn a t 20 p e r l b . in payment of City Taxes. Oct. 30. 1875 ...H. Morrill was released a s T r e a s u r e r f o r the Cedar City Corporation, in consequence of his absence from home on his mission t o haul lumber for t h e St. George Temple. He was replaced by Richard Palmer. Taxes of Thomas Gower, J . S. Vance, a n d Mrs. Ellecar were cancelled for 1875.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

1875.. - .Mayor
and Councilmen: Mayor: Councilmen: Francis Webster Christopher J . Arthur George P e r r y Jens Nielson Robert Heyborne John V . Adams
Jan. 11, 1875.. . a committee was appointed to obtain lands for streets, e t c . It was recommended t h a t the City Council buy (from Homer Duncan1 all the land lying on the west side of the Creek. ( I n t h e mouth of Cedar Canyon1 Feb. 19, 1875.. . T h e City Council allowed the Supervisor of City Ditches $1.50 p e r day for labor. All delinquent bills to the City were required to be paid up o r be given a note bearing interest at one per cent p e r month. April 29, 1875.. .City taxes were assessed a t one half of one percent for the year 1875. City lots on the east side of the Creek, and owned b y t h e Corporation, were placed in t h e Auditor's r e p o r t a t $25 p e r lot. March 29, 1875.. . T h e Marshal was t o notify H . Chaffin to up the excavation t h a t he made opposite Lot 15, Block Plat B within 30 d a y s , a s his changing the course of ditch was damaging and detrimental to t h e i n t e r e s t s of City and also dangerous to persons and animals. (The was on Main S t r e e t between Center Street a n d 1 s t South) fill 25. the the lot
May 2 9 , 1875.. .The Marshal was to inform Mr. H . Sudweeks that his corral, situated on one of t h e main water s e c t s of the City, is a nuisance and request him to move i t forthwith. June - 25. 1875. ..George P e r r y a n d J e n s Nielsen were assigned as a special committee t o visit Hiram P e r r y a n d request him to quite digging u p a portion of Birkbeck S t r e e t , a s he has been doing to make adobies, and fill u p the hole already made. Sept 23. 1875.. .The City decided to take wheat, barley, a n d oats at 20 ; p e r l b . and corn a t 20 p e r l b . in payment of City Taxes. Oct. 30. 1875 ...H. Morrill was released a s T r e a s u r e r f o r the Cedar City Corporation, in consequence of his absence from home on his mission t o haul lumber for t h e St. George Temple. He was replaced by Richard Palmer. Taxes of Thomas Gower, J . S. Vance, a n d Mrs. Ellecar were cancelled for 1875.